Dumping cat in wheelie bin was 'misjudgement', culprit Mary Bale claimsThe bank worker at the centre of a hate campaign after throwing a cat into a wheelie bin has blamed her actions on a “split second of misjudgement”.

Watching that enrages me; I can only hope that she's at the very least fired from her job.

Seeing how the cat didn't get hurt at all and probably doesn't remember he was ever in a trashcan, I think the current torrent of reporters, dead threats, and all these other acts of stress inducing attention that this lady is getting are enough punishment for what she did.

Watching that enrages me; I can only hope that she's at the very least fired from her job.

Seeing how the cat didn't get hurt at all and probably doesn't remember he was ever in a trashcan, I think the current torrent of reporters, dead threats, and all these other acts of stress inducing attention that this lady is getting are enough punishment for what she did.

Doesn't remember - based on what? Where is the line drawn with respect to the stress I can place on an animal and not have it affect it?

And so the cat didn't get hurt; what about the scenario where the couple doesn't hear the cries of the animal? Pretty sure the garbage truck equals death and nobody would be the wiser without the camera having been there - obviously what the individual was counting on.

Seeing how the cat didn't get hurt at all and probably doesn't remember he was ever in a trashcan, I think the current torrent of reporters, dead threats, and all these other acts of stress inducing attention that this lady is getting are enough punishment for what she did.

A baby wouldn't remember either, that doesn't make it okay. Yes there is a difference between a cat and a baby, but it's possible that someone would have loved that cat like a child. You just don't throw animals in the garbage...what she did was just ridiculous.

LONDON - British animal cruelty inspectors say they have tracked down a woman caught on closed-circuit TV hurling a cat into a garbage can.

Video footage captured by the cat owner's personal surveillance camera - and seen by thousands after it was posted online - shows a woman stroking 4-year-old Lola before grabbing the pet by the neck and dumping it into the trash.

The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals , which investigates and prosecutes cruelty cases, said Tuesday it has identified the woman and plans to interview her. Police say they are aiding the inquiry.

Lola spent 15 hours inside the garbage can before she was rescued.

The RSPCA declined to say whether the woman had been tracked down by a viewer who'd seen the footage online.

And so the cat didn't get hurt; what about the scenario where the couple doesn't hear the cries of the animal? Pretty sure the garbage truck equals death and nobody would be the wiser without the camera having been there - obviously what the individual was counting on.

I just think based on what she did, and what happened, she's getting just the right amount of punishment. That's all. I also don't care much of what could have happened but did not happen.

[quote = "Nananea"]A baby wouldn't remember either, that doesn't make it okay. Yes there is a difference between a cat and a baby, but it's possible that someone would have loved that cat like a child. You just don't throw animals in the garbage...what she did was just ridiculous.[/quote]